glassful (Meaning)

Wordnet

glassful (n)

the quantity a glass will hold

Webster

glassful (n.)

The contents of a glass; as much of anything as a glass will hold.

Webster

glassful (a.)

Glassy; shining like glass.

glassful Sentence Examples

  1. Amelia savored each glassful of the exquisite wine, its rich tannins and fruity notes dancing on her palate.
  2. The bartender poured a generous glassful of whiskey, its amber liquid shimmering under the dim lights.
  3. Emily took a timid sip of her glassful of lemonade, its sweet and tart taste reminding her of summer days.
  4. The children laughed and splashed as they filled their glassfuls of water from a fountain.
  5. The scientist examined the glassful of liquid through a microscope, hoping to unravel its secrets.
  6. John raised his glassful of champagne in a toast, celebrating his friend's engagement.
  7. The patient took a glassful of medicine, its bitter taste a reminder of her illness.
  8. Maria sipped on her glassful of tea, its soothing aroma filling the room.
  9. The sunlight streamed through the window, casting rainbows upon the glassfuls of water on the table.
  10. The antique dealer admired the glassful of Victorian beads, their intricate designs and vibrant colors captivating her imagination.

FAQs About the word glassful

the quantity a glass will holdThe contents of a glass; as much of anything as a glass will hold., Glassy; shining like glass.

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Amelia savored each glassful of the exquisite wine, its rich tannins and fruity notes dancing on her palate.

The bartender poured a generous glassful of whiskey, its amber liquid shimmering under the dim lights.

Emily took a timid sip of her glassful of lemonade, its sweet and tart taste reminding her of summer days.

The children laughed and splashed as they filled their glassfuls of water from a fountain.